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I bought this short block from John Shaul for a backup for my '63 Savoy stocker. John had just freshened it. I pulled it down for a hot hone and rings from Tri City Comp. That's when I noticed the '64 pistons. Oh well, it's fresh with Greg's race rings and hot hone. I'd like to see $4,000.
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Is the short block assembled and is it a 11.5 or 12.5 compression.
Very interested. JimR
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Sorry to get back to you so late Jim, Bob Mosher bought the short block. I don't think he's going to use the block. He just wanted the rotating assembly. It was the low compression, just freshened.
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Jeff, Thanks anyway.
JimR
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